Posts Tagged ‘child support’

Paying Spousal and Child Support in Tough Economic Times

Monday, December 7th, 2009

By: Daniel M. Hanifin

In today’s economy, family lawyers are often faced with the proposition that existing marital and child support obligations are financially overburdening to the payor.

If you are a payor that has had a reduction in salary, what can you do?

If you fall into this category, you should contact a lawyer immediately and ask him/her to file a petition for modification. It may take several months before you get in front of a support master, but under Pa R.C. P. 1910.17 a reduction may be awarded retroactively to the date of the filing of the petition for modification. So, time is of the essence.

Am I eligible for a reduction in support if I voluntarily left my job?

No. Pa R.C.P. 1910.16-2(d) does not allow for a reduction in support if your separation is voluntary.

For more information on Support Orders or other Family Law issues please contact Daniel Hanifin at dhanifin@utbf.com.

Preparing for Your First Domestic Relations Support Conference

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

By: Daniel M. Hanifin

For many separated couples the first step on the road to divorce is a domestic relations conference for spousal and child support. Even before a complaint for divorce is filed, many dependent spouses will file a complaint with the county domestic relations office for both spousal and child support.

When you receive a domestic relations complaint:

First, check the accuracy of the information reported by the filing spouse. There are often inaccuracies which can affect the outcome of the conference;

Second, get all of your required paperwork in order. Attached to the complaint are several worksheets that are required to be filled out and brought to your first conference;and

Third, call a lawyer to help you prepare for and to represent you at the conference.

While it is not necessary to have a lawyer represent you at your domestic relations conference, it is advisable! There are many issues surrounding the payment of spousal and child support, including tax ramifications that your lawyer will help you with. In addition, whether you are nervous or just angry a lawyer will keep you from making mistakes that will hurt the outcome.

For more information on domestic relations conferences contact Dan Hanifin at dhanifin@utbf.com